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A Cookie is a component that allows an Internet Browser to remember your settings for
future visits to the same Internet locations. Your settings are saved to this Cookie file, which is downloaded to your machine.
Sometimes, during this download process, the Cookie can become corrupt. This causes no damage to your machine. A corrupt
Cookie is just a Cookie that may or may not contain your settings. If a Cookie becomes corrupt, deleting it will force a new
Cookie to be created. You can delete your Webcast Studio Cookie by following these steps.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the General tab, locate Temporary Internet Files section.
3. Select Delete Cookies.
4. Click on the OK button.
5. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the General tab, locate Temporary Internet Files section.
3. Select the Settings button.
4. Select the View Files button, then click the Internet Address column to bring Cookies to the top.
5. Select individual or multiple cookies and delete.
6. Click on the Yes button, to delete or send to Recycle bin.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the General tab, locate Temporary Internet Files section.
3. Select the Settings button.
4. Select the View Files button, then click the Internet Address column to bring Cookies to the top.
5. Select individual or multiple cookies and delete.
6. Click on the Yes button, to delete or send to Recycle bin.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 7.1:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser.
2. Choose Cookie Manager, and select Manage Stored Cookies.
3. Under the Stored Cookies tab, select Remove All Cookies button.
4. After Cookies are deleted, select Close.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 6.2:
1. Select the Tasks menu at the top of the browser.
2. Select Privacy & Security, Cookie Manager, and View Stored Cookies.
3. Under the Stored Cookies tab, select Remove All Cookies button.
4. Under the Stored Cookies tab, select Remove All Cookies button.
5. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 4.79:
1. Locate My Computer icon on the desktop of PC, right click and select Explore.
2. Under the C: drive, go to Program Files, Netscape, and current user profile.
3. Locate cookie file, right click and delete.
4. Click Yes to delete.
5. Close Netscape, then reopen.
When you access Websites, over the internet, your Internet Browser will cache the files from the
websites you visit. When you visit those same websites, again, the Internet Browser may reuse some of those same files.
This improves the speed at which the Websites load on your machine. You can delete my Webcast Studio
Temporary Files by following the Steps shown below.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the General tab, locate Temporary Internet Files section.
3. Click on the Delete Files button.
4. Click on the OK button.
5. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the General tab, locate Temporary Internet Files section.
3. Select Delete Files.
4. Click on the OK button.
5. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the General tab, locate Temporary Internet Files section.
3. Select Delete Files.
4. Click on the OK button.
5. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 7.1:
1. Select the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Advanced category, select Cache. (If no subcategories are
visible, double-click Advanced to expand the list).
3. Select Clear Cache button.
4. After Cache is deleted, click on the OK button.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 6.2:
1. Select the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Advanced category, select Cache. (If no subcategories are visible,
double-click Advanced to expand the list)
3. Select Clear Memory Cache button.
4. Then select Clear Disk Cache button.
5. After Cache is deleted.
6. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 4.79:
1. Select the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Advanced category, select Cache. (If no subcategories are visible,
double-click Advanced to expand the list).
3. Select Clear Memory Cache.
4. Select Clear Disk Cache.
5. After Caches are deleted, click on the OK button.
Websites use special programming techniques to perform advanced functionality through your
Internet Browser. Your Internet Browser supports the advanced functionality through Internet Browser Plugins
and Controls, such as ActiveX controls. The settings for your Internet Browser must have the ActiveX Controls
and Plugins enabled, for Webcast Studio to function properly. Follow these Steps to enable ActiveX Controls
and Plugins for your Internet Browser.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Active X controls and plug-ins heading, click to Enable Run Active X controls and plug-ins.
5. Click on the OK button.
6. Click on the Apply button.
7. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Active X controls and plug-ins heading, click to Enable Run Active X controls and plug-ins.
5. Also click Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting.
6. Click on the OK button.
7. Click on the Apply button.
8. Clcik on the OK button.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Active X controls and plug-ins heading, click to Enable Run Active X
controls and plug-ins.
5. Also click Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting.
6. Click on the OK button.
7. Click on the Apply button.
8. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 7.1:
Coming soon...
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 6.2:
Coming soon...
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 4.79:
Coming soon...
Websites use special programming techniques to perform advanced functionality through your
Internet Browser. Your Internet Browser supports the programming techniques through Internet
Browser Active Scripting. The settings for your Internet Browser must have the Active Scripting option
enabled, for Webcast Studio to function properly. Follow these Steps to enable Active Scripting for your
Internet Browser.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Scripting heading, click to Enable Active Scripting.
5. Click on the OK button.
6. Click on the Apply button.
7. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Scripting heading, click to Enable under Active Scripting.
5. Click on the OK button.
6. Click on the Apply button.
7. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Scripting heading, click to Enable under Active Scripting.
5. Click on the OK button.
6. Click on the Apply button.
7. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 7.1:
Active Scripting refers to a term used in Microsoft products only and are not
available specifically for the Netscape Navigator.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 6.2:
Active Scripting refers to a term used in Microsoft products only and are not
available specifically for the Netscape Navigator.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 4.79:
Active Scripting refers to a term used in Microsoft products only and are not
available specifically for the Netscape Navigator.
A Cookie is a component that allows an Internet Browser to remember your settings for
future visits to the same Internet locations. Your settings are saved to this Cookie file, which is
downloaded to your machine. Sometimes an Internet Browser can be configured to block All Cookies from being written
to your machine. If this occurs, Webcast Studio will not function properly. Follow these Steps to turn off the
Cookie blocking functionality of your Internet Browser.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Privacy tab, locate the Web Sites section.
3. Select the Edit Button.
4. Type the URL of website and click Block or Allow as needed for each.
5. Under Managed Websites, existing domains can be selected and removed, or all can be removed.
6. Click on the OK button.
7. Click on the Apply button.
8. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5:
IE Version 5.5 does not allow changing Privacy settings to not block all Cookies. This
feature was introduced with IE 6.0. Cookie settings can only be changed as follows:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Cookie Section locate 2 categories:
"Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" and
"Allow per-session Cookies"
5. Choose between Enable, Disable, and Prompt for each.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0:
IE Version 5.0 does not allow changing Privacy settings to not block all Cookies. This
feature was introduced with IE 6.0. Cookie settings can only be changed as follows:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Cookie Section are locate 2 categories:
"Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" and
"Allow per-session Cookies"
5. Choose between Enable, Disable, and Prompt for each.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 7.1:
1. Select the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Privacy & Security category, select Cookies. (If no subcategories
are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand the list.)
3. Select Enable cookies based on privacy settings.
4. Click on the View button.
5. In the Privacy Settings dialog box, select the level of privacy, or select
"custom" and specify your own privacy settings.
6. After selections are made, click on the OK button.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 6.2:
1. Select the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Privacy & Security category, select Cookies. (If no subcategories
are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand the list.)
3. Select Enable all Cookies.
4. Also select Warn me before storing a Cookie.
5. When accessing a URL, permission will be asked whether a cookie should be added.
6. Accept or Decline the cookie as needed.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 4.79:
1. Select the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Advanced category, locate Cookies.
3. Select Accept all Cookies and also select Warn me Before Accepting a Cookie.
4. When accessing a URL, permission will be asked whether a cookie should be added.
5. Accept or Decline the cookie as needed.
A Cookie is a component that allows an Internet Browser to remember your settings for
future visits to the same Internet locations. Your settings are saved to this Cookie file, which is
downloaded to your machine. Sometimes an Internet Browser can be configured to block All Cookies from being written
to your machine. If this occurs, Webcast Studio will not function properly. Follow these Steps to turn off the
Cookie blocking functionality for only specific Websites in your Internet Browser.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Privacy tab, locate the Settings section.
3. Select the Advanced Button.
4. Choose Automatic Cookie Handling. Choose First-party and Third-party cookie options as necessary.
5. Click on the OK button.
6. Click on the Apply button.
7. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5:
IE Version 5.5 does not allow changing Privacy settings to not block all Cookies. This
feature was introduced with IE 6.0. Cookie settings can only be changed as follows:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Cookie Section locate 2 categories:
"Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" and
"Allow per-session Cookies"
5. Choose between Enable, Disable, and Prompt for each.
Steps for Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0:
IE Version 5.0 does not allow for overriding Cookie handling for individual websites. This
feature was introduced with IE 6.0. Cookie settings can only be changed as follows:
1. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser and Internet Options.
2. In the Security tab, click on the Internet icon.
3. Select the Customize Level button.
4. Under the Cookie Section are locate 2 categories:
"Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" and
"Allow per-session Cookies"
5. Choose between Enable, Disable, and Prompt for each.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 7.1:
1. Go to the URL of the website needing the Cookie selection.
2. Select the Tools menu at the top of the browser.
3. Choose Cookie Manager.
4. Choose Unblock Cookies from this Site or Block Cookies from this Site as needed.
5. An alert will appear on the screen stating that "Cookies from this site will not be blocked" if the
Unblock Cookies selection was made.
6. Click on the OK button.
7. An alert will appear on the screen stating that "Cookies from this site will always be rejected"
if the Block Cookies selection was made.
8. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 6.2:
1. Go to the URL of the website needing the Cookie selection.
2. Select the Tasks menu at the top of the browser.
3. Select Privacy & Security, Cookie Manager, and View Stored Cookies.
4. Choose Unblock Cookies from this Site or Block Cookies from this Site as needed.
5. An alert will appear on the screen stating that "Cookies from this site will not be blocked" if
the Unblock Cookies selection was made.
6. Click on the OK button.
7. An alert will appear on the screen stating that "Cookies from this site will always be rejected"
if the Block Cookies selection was made.
8. Click on the OK button.
Steps for Netscape Navigator version 4.79:
1. Select the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Advanced category, locate Cookies.
3. Select Accept all Cookies and also select Warn me Before Accepting a Cookie.
4. When accessing a URL, permission will be asked whether a cookie should be added.
5. Accept or Decline the cookie as needed.
Read more about Microsoft Internet Explorer Internet Browser Support here.
Read more about Netscape Internet Browser Support here.